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Guidelines for Integrating Gender-Based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action

Reducing risk, promoting resilience and aiding recovery

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Receiving disclosures, safe referrals and information sharing

This page includes resources for non-GBV specialists on how to support a survivor of GBV if they disclose their experience of violence with you. Resources include how to facilitate safe referrals and step-by-step guidance on how to provide support to survivors in areas where there are no GBV specialized services or actors to refer to.

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Cash & Voucher Assistance and GBV Compendium: Practical Guidance for Humanitarian Practitioners (Arabic)

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Compendio de asistencia en efectivo y vales contra la violencia por razón de género: Directrices prácticas para profesionales humanitarios

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South Sudan GBV Guidelines for Rapid Response Mission Teams

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South Sudan Crisis: Why We Must Broaden the Conversation on GBV Data

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Guía De Bolsillo Paso a Paso Para Actores Humanitarios

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Pocket Guide: Supporting Survivors for non-GBV specialists

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GBV and Shelter Constant Companion: French

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GBV and Shelter Constant Companion: English

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Fiji National GBV Sub Cluster Guidance on GBV Case Referral

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  • Assessments, M&E, and measurement for GBV risk mitigation
  • GBV Core Concepts
  • Preventing sexual exploitation and abuse
  • Receiving disclosures, safe referrals and information sharing
  • Consultations with women and girls

This page includes resources on how to prevent sexual exploitation and abuse (PSEA). PSEA is a term used by the UN and NGO community to refer to measures taken to protect vulnerable people from sexual exploitation by their staff  and associated personnel, and to ensure adequate response when abuses occur. Sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) is a form of GBV that constitutes an abuse of power by aid workers against the affected population. SEA can happen in any setting against anyone but the risks of SEA increase in humanitarian settings.

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  • Pocket Guide
    • Visual GBV Pocket Guides
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